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          Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Saskatchewan! Healthy people. A healthy province.

Saskatchewan Health purchases and distributes vaccines for the routine infant, pre-school and school immunization programs that protect Saskatchewan residents against disease, as well as those vaccines for targeted programs for persons at high risk. Most immunization programs are delivered by public health agencies in the health regions, but physicians can also get publicly funded vaccines such as those for influenza or pneumococcal diseases, for their eligible high-risk patients.

Learn about the diseases that immunization can protect you from.

Routine infant, pre-school and school immunization programs that protect Saskatchewan residents against disease. Also, targeted programs for persons at high risk.

Records of your (or your child's) immunizations can be obtained from the public health office in the health region where they were administered.

Routine immunization schedule for children and adults.

The Saskatchewan Immunization Manual is a guide to assist public health personnel in the delivery of immunization for the purpose of preventing the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases.



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